Laptop Fans always at 0RPM

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After my fresh install of Ubuntu 18.04, I could feel heat from my laptop. Turned out that fans are not running.
Specs:
- Asus TUF FX504
- i7 8750H
- nVidia 1050Ti
laptop asus fancontrol
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After my fresh install of Ubuntu 18.04, I could feel heat from my laptop. Turned out that fans are not running.
Specs:
- Asus TUF FX504
- i7 8750H
- nVidia 1050Ti
laptop asus fancontrol
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– wjandrea
Feb 21 at 1:01
Do you know if the problem is specific to Ubuntu? Do the fans work in Windows or other OS's?
– NerdOfLinux
Feb 21 at 2:08
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those temps look pretty normal for a laptop. Push it to 70C and see if it still says the fan is not running, and feel for airflow at that temp.
– rtaft
Feb 21 at 13:09
@NerdOfLinux The fan work perfectly fine in windows
– Sharan SP
Feb 21 at 14:08
The temps look fine. Worry a lot if they approach 100C. Installthermald
if you'd like to assure some cooling control.
– heynnema
Feb 21 at 17:19
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After my fresh install of Ubuntu 18.04, I could feel heat from my laptop. Turned out that fans are not running.
Specs:
- Asus TUF FX504
- i7 8750H
- nVidia 1050Ti
laptop asus fancontrol
After my fresh install of Ubuntu 18.04, I could feel heat from my laptop. Turned out that fans are not running.
Specs:
- Asus TUF FX504
- i7 8750H
- nVidia 1050Ti
laptop asus fancontrol
laptop asus fancontrol
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Please don't post pictures of text. Instead, copy the text, edit it into your post, and use the formatting tools like code formatting to make it look nice.
– wjandrea
Feb 21 at 1:01
Do you know if the problem is specific to Ubuntu? Do the fans work in Windows or other OS's?
– NerdOfLinux
Feb 21 at 2:08
1
those temps look pretty normal for a laptop. Push it to 70C and see if it still says the fan is not running, and feel for airflow at that temp.
– rtaft
Feb 21 at 13:09
@NerdOfLinux The fan work perfectly fine in windows
– Sharan SP
Feb 21 at 14:08
The temps look fine. Worry a lot if they approach 100C. Installthermald
if you'd like to assure some cooling control.
– heynnema
Feb 21 at 17:19
add a comment |
Please don't post pictures of text. Instead, copy the text, edit it into your post, and use the formatting tools like code formatting to make it look nice.
– wjandrea
Feb 21 at 1:01
Do you know if the problem is specific to Ubuntu? Do the fans work in Windows or other OS's?
– NerdOfLinux
Feb 21 at 2:08
1
those temps look pretty normal for a laptop. Push it to 70C and see if it still says the fan is not running, and feel for airflow at that temp.
– rtaft
Feb 21 at 13:09
@NerdOfLinux The fan work perfectly fine in windows
– Sharan SP
Feb 21 at 14:08
The temps look fine. Worry a lot if they approach 100C. Installthermald
if you'd like to assure some cooling control.
– heynnema
Feb 21 at 17:19
Please don't post pictures of text. Instead, copy the text, edit it into your post, and use the formatting tools like code formatting to make it look nice.
– wjandrea
Feb 21 at 1:01
Please don't post pictures of text. Instead, copy the text, edit it into your post, and use the formatting tools like code formatting to make it look nice.
– wjandrea
Feb 21 at 1:01
Do you know if the problem is specific to Ubuntu? Do the fans work in Windows or other OS's?
– NerdOfLinux
Feb 21 at 2:08
Do you know if the problem is specific to Ubuntu? Do the fans work in Windows or other OS's?
– NerdOfLinux
Feb 21 at 2:08
1
1
those temps look pretty normal for a laptop. Push it to 70C and see if it still says the fan is not running, and feel for airflow at that temp.
– rtaft
Feb 21 at 13:09
those temps look pretty normal for a laptop. Push it to 70C and see if it still says the fan is not running, and feel for airflow at that temp.
– rtaft
Feb 21 at 13:09
@NerdOfLinux The fan work perfectly fine in windows
– Sharan SP
Feb 21 at 14:08
@NerdOfLinux The fan work perfectly fine in windows
– Sharan SP
Feb 21 at 14:08
The temps look fine. Worry a lot if they approach 100C. Install
thermald
if you'd like to assure some cooling control.– heynnema
Feb 21 at 17:19
The temps look fine. Worry a lot if they approach 100C. Install
thermald
if you'd like to assure some cooling control.– heynnema
Feb 21 at 17:19
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Please don't post pictures of text. Instead, copy the text, edit it into your post, and use the formatting tools like code formatting to make it look nice.
– wjandrea
Feb 21 at 1:01
Do you know if the problem is specific to Ubuntu? Do the fans work in Windows or other OS's?
– NerdOfLinux
Feb 21 at 2:08
1
those temps look pretty normal for a laptop. Push it to 70C and see if it still says the fan is not running, and feel for airflow at that temp.
– rtaft
Feb 21 at 13:09
@NerdOfLinux The fan work perfectly fine in windows
– Sharan SP
Feb 21 at 14:08
The temps look fine. Worry a lot if they approach 100C. Install
thermald
if you'd like to assure some cooling control.– heynnema
Feb 21 at 17:19